
A powerful tablet for ages 6–12. Features an octa-core processor, 3 GB RAM, brilliant 10.1" 1080p Full HD display, dual cameras, USB-C (2.0) port, up to 1 TB of expandable storage, and 1 year of Amazon Kids+. Screen made with strengthened aluminosilicate glass. Parents can rest easy with parental controls. All Fire Kids Pro tablets come with a 2-year worry-free guarantee and a slim Kid-Friendly Case. School-age kids will enjoy a 1-year subscription to Amazon Kids+ that unlocks over 20,000 apps, games, books, videos, songs, and Audible books. After 1 year, your subscription will automatically renew starting at just $4.99 per month plus tax. You may cancel anytime. Content availability may vary by location and date.
Q: My son is 12 can this eventually be turned into a regular tablet and take the kid proof off?
A: Hi Hofs! Yes, the Fire 10 Kids Pro can have the Kid's case and profile removed whenever you would like and will function just as any other Fire HD 10 device. Thanks for your question, have a great day!
Q: What is the difference between the Amazon fire HD10 kids 3+ and the Amazon HD 10 kids 7+ pro?
A: Hello! The new Kids Pro Fire Tablet is designed specifically for kids ages 6–12. The tablet will come with 1 year of Amazon Kids+, parental controls, a slim protective case, and a 2-year worry-free guarantee, just like the Kids tablets. In addition to the Kids+ content, the Kids Pro tablets include access to a digital store. With this, kids can request to download or purchase apps, while parents can approve purchases and downloads. The tablet also comes with a built in web browser. The web browser comes with built-in controls designed to help filter out inappropriate sites and let parents add or block specific websites at any time. I hope that helps explain a few differences between the new Kids Pro and Kids tablest! Have a great day!
A: Hello Sjohnson11! Yes, this is the same tablet that is available on Amazon. It comes with a year of Kid+ for free and a 2-year worry-free guarantee. I hope that helps. Have a great day!
A: Hello Ocean! The easiest way to do this would be to use a microSD card. You will need to also enable apps to be downloadable from unknown sources. To do this you would go to Settings>Security & Privacy>Apps from Unknown Sources>Silk Browser>Allowed. Once that is done then you would be sure your microSD card is in your old tablet and go to Files>Tap and Hold the APK File for the App>Tap Menu (the 3 dots in the top right corner usually)>Move To or Copy To>Select your microSD card. Then when you take that card out of the old tablet and put into the new tablet, you should be able to go to Files and select that APK file and redownload the app. I hope this helps answer your question and that you have a terrific day!
Q: Can you purchase extra internet connections like Wi-Fi so you can play while traveling
A: Hello Nana! As long as you have a mobile hotspot on a smartphone through your carrier or in car Wi-Fi, this can be connected to it and connected while traveling. Otherwise, many of the content and features are available offline as well for example like downloading a movie to be watched while traveling offline. I hope this helps answer your question and that you have an awesome day!
A: Yes but only if parent gives the ok first. Streaming netflex or other to.
A: Hi Laura! Hello! With parental controls, you can help keep your child from accessing certain things, avoiding accidental purchases, and set time limits with on-device controls. Here are the things the parental controls let you restrict access to: -Web browsing -Email, Contacts, and Calendar apps -Purchasing from the Amazon Store or Amazon Shop app -Playing titles from Prime Video -Specific content types or titles (for example, books or apps) -Wireless connectivity -The camera -Location-based Services You can also use the daily curfew option to schedule when your child can use the device. Enabling Parental Controls does not remove Mature or Adult-rated content from the device. You may encounter such content in Apps and Games, Music, and Books, or in Amazon store search results. To restrict the content available on the device, you can: -Create an Amazon Kids child profile and select which apps and content are available to that profile. -Block access to content on the device (for example, "Apps and Games," "Books," and "Music") by going to Amazon Content and Apps menu under Parental Controls and selecting the button next to each category to say Blocked. I hope that information helps! Have a great day!